A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens, Harvey Dunn, Andrew Lang, G. K. Chesterton, Edwin Percy Whipple
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(Digireads.com Publishing, Nov. 17, 2015)
āIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times,ā so begins Charles Dickensās famous novel concerning the contentious time leading up to and during the French Revolution. In these first words Dickens exemplifies the dichotomous relationship that existed between the aristocracy and the lower classes of the time and the universal themes that would be depicted throughout the book. āA Tale of Two Cities,ā is set in London and Paris, the titular two cities, at the end of the 18th century, and principally concerns the lives of Dr. Alexandre Manette, his daughter Lucie, who marries a French nobleman, Charles Darnay, and their close family friend, barrister Sydney Carton. Despite the union of Lucie and Darney, Carton confesses his love to Lucie, declaring to āembrace any sacrifice for you and for those dear to you,ā a promise that he will uphold in dramatic fashion by the end of the novel. Dickens considered āA Tale of Two Citiesā to be the best novel that he had ever written. One of only two works of historical fiction that the author would compose; it is a sweeping narrative that explores the best and the worst of the human character and condition. This edition is illustrated by Harvey Dunn, includes introductions by G. K. Chesterton, Andrew Lang, and Edwin Percy Whipple, and a biographical afterword.
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